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Where Iris and Georgia talk about how Iris should become an Ice Master instead as she worked well with Vanilluxe, but Iris says no. She tells Georgia that she feels embarrassed being saved an Ice-type, and tells Georgia to thank Vanilluxe for her and smiles. Georgia seems like she's about to smile but holds her self back and leaves.

She wasn't about to smile, but more or less shocked that iris wanted to say thanks to something she was scared of (an ice type). Like I said, the end result will probably be them respecting each other a lot, but a friendship is unlikely considering they LOVE to tease each other.

Finished watching the episode, it gave me what I wanted to see from Iris and Georgia, not on the level I wanted but having the two working together a little here and focusing on a serious issue instead of hating on each other was nice to see.

Poor Ferroseed, causing all these problems yet it's not their fault, and they have to get hit with a Flamerthrower, it's not easy being used to make Moss D:

Finished watching the episode, it gave me what I wanted to see from Iris and Georgia, not on the level I wanted but having the two working together a little here and focusing on a serious issue instead of hating on each other was nice to see.

Poor Ferroseed, causing all these problems yet it's not their fault, and they have to get hit with a Flamerthrower, it's not easy being used to make Moss D:

I agree. Seeing rivals in an episode or two working together shows that they can respect each other without acting like little kids that they can get distracted too much. Plus a capture is good as well.

From this it was thought Iris was starting to get slightly better around Ice-types (still fearing them though) however it turns out that was not the case. Iris still fears Ice-type Pokémon the way she always did as shown in later episodes, it wasn't neutralized slightly. What happened was Iris got over her fear of Georgia's Vanilluxe in order to escape a dangerous situation. And you know Iris doesn't need to get over her fear of Ice-types (except when in a critical situation) as it doesn't effect her goal as a Dragon Master. It's mainly in battles when Iris doesn't let her phobia of Ice-type Pokémon get to her.

While I get anime=/= game, thought it was weird that ferroseed created such a troublesome moss from the rocks from their habitat. I mean, why wasn't this moss problem at Chargestone when they were there with Juniper?

While I get anime=/= game, thought it was weird that ferroseed created such a troublesome moss from the rocks from their habitat. I mean, why wasn't this moss problem at Chargestone when they were there with Juniper?

Because the moss comes from the Ferroseed's spikes, not the chargestone rocks.

A fine episode. It's good to see Iris and Georgia cooperate with each other for a bit. I also found it funny when Oshawott moved his scalchop and then get shocked. And Iris and Georgia saying "What a kick!" was hilarious.

It was an interesting battle learning about the Ferroseed's moss but I'm intrugued how the moss increases a pokemon' stats. Maybe it has a similar effect vitamins have on pokemon.

It was also nice to see Iris improving her relationships with Ice types even though in the end it wasn't much of a step forward. I was thinking throughout the episode that Iris might get Vanilluxe but when I thought about it again, Georgia would never give a pokemon to Iris due to their rivalry.

Anyway, onto Virbank City. I'm really excited about the prospect for some reason.

Loves every part of pokemon, loves the movies, the anime and every game, so you could call me fan lol.

Maybe Ferroseed don't usually attach to Chargestones, only regular stones.

I did forget that chragestones were the floating rocks...but still, even if it happened once with the speed it was happening in this episode, wouldn't it also cause a problem? I guess factors like location and other pokémon in the area might have something to do with it. Guess I wish they just thought about this a little more?